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Council adapts in Covid-19 fight  by Paul Campbell

The Kaipara District Council has become one of the first in the country to use technology to overcome lockdown provisions under the Covid-19 level four restriction, to hold its meeting on a digital platform. The meeting was carried online last week following legislative changes to Anzac the Local Government Act, which mean celebrated differently councillors do not have to be physically With Anzac Day falling within the period present during social distancing. A of mandatory self-isolation … full recording is now available on the P3 council’s website. The innovation reflects the council’s rapid adaptation to the current conditions,” says Mayor Jason Smith, who has spent the Easter break working in lockdown at home on his Kaipara Mayor’s Task Force for Economic Support and Recovery and he gives further details in this interview with the Lifestyler. Q. Dr Smith, what prompted the measures you are taking? “These are extraordinary times, Four and we’re a small and well-connected Squares encouraged community in Kaipara. I want everyone As one of a few essential services here to have easy access to all the privileged to operate … tools and supports, which are available P7 to them. So, in the first instance — it’s about support. As we move forward, there will become an increasing focus on fromRDthe economic shock$370,000 that’s 176 TURIWIRI WEST RD, DARGAVILLE $220,000 recovery 3637 POUTO happening right now. I want to keep the council and the community, businesses and residents working together for our way forward.” Q. Who are you recruiting to carry TURIWIRI TREAT LIFESTYLE WITH VIEWS..RJS3573 this forward? • 2 bedroom • Open plan living Immaculately presented 2006 build with spacious living area & • 1 bathroom shower/vanity • Single garage open plan dining. good size bedrooms with an small “The taskThree force will be very additional studio attached. Excellent sheds & three bay • Functional kitchen KidsCan and agile, using partners and existing implement shed with a storage container. Multi faceted Subject to boundary adjustment being completed - 2170sqm. property with stunning views of the Kaipara Harbour. Currently rented $210 p/w children supporting resources that are external to KDC. It RACHAEL DE KidsCan VRIES Mobis 021 900 MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 The team at in943 support of will not be recruiting any staff.” WEB ID RJS3700 WEB ID RJS3573 the lockdown and closing of schools … Q. What time CROSSING frame for$184,000 task 3 SPRING ST, DARGAVILLE $415,000 290 MANGATUisRD,your DONNELLYS force work to last for? P9

“At this stage, it’s setting up to run until December 2020.” Q. Do you have a defined strategy to carry the Kaipara forward during and after the current emergency? “The overall situation we’re all in is very fast-moving and rapidly changing. Don’t the last three weeks seem like years already? For this reason, there’s no defined ‘strategy’ for the task force because it would be hopelessly out of date by the time it’s developed. Instead, the approach is one of collaboration, agility, communication and sharing.” Q. Will you be seeking input from individual Kaipara citizens? “Kaipara people are already being approached for the task force. There won’t be a ‘committee’ but instead a  Kaipara Mayor, Jason Smith at his home office collaborative approach of people with is well-positioned as a district, which expertise sharing and helping lead us makes high-quality, safe food and 25% forward, along with agencies, which of Kaipara’s workforce is in agriculture can provide funding. As we go forward, or the primary sector. So, it may be that I expect people, businesses and the strength of Kaipara really starts to agencies will connect with the task force show in the period ahead. inBOWEN different “There also infrastructure 48 ST, ways.” DARGAVILLE $170,000 30 EDWARD ST, are DARGAVILLE $399,000 + GSTprojects if any Q. We are still in lockdown. Does it planned and the central government has depend on a lifting of level four, before signalled it’s looking to fast-track work it begins work? here. We’ll know more on this soon. It’s “No, the task force is coming together an area that’s yet to be determined, already, and so there will be much more but there will certainly be infrastructure YOU LITTLE BEAUTY LAND - 9 ACRES information for the community soon.” INDUSTRIAL activity here. It IN willTOWN continue to develop, This cosy 3 bedroom features 2 doubles and a single, open Here is your opportunity to purchase 3.713ha of industrial Q. How do under youfloor think it will take zoned and task force will all plan living, modernlong bathroom, insulation, polished land the with the vendor happy to leaseconnect back or movewith on. floors in the kitchen plus a North facing deck. There is also a Land is in 3 main paddocks, plus there is an office, a couple of for garage, Kaipara recover? ofpower theplus recovery in Kaipara single the flatto section is fully fenced and the water largethe shedsparts with 3 phase is on town supply water feature stays too, don’t miss the boat! good fencing. “National economists struggle over withDistrict. We have a long way to go with CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 such question, and everyone has a WEB many twists and turns in the road ahead, WEB ID a RJS3698 ID RJC3695 different opinion. One thing, which is but I am confident we’ll rise strong. Kia 4 PARK ROAD, DARGAVILLE $330,000 LISTINGS REQUIRED URGENTLY certain is that people need food. Kaipara kaha Kaipara.” 

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 Mangawhai Artists is not letting the Covid-19 pandemic slow them down. Hence a fresh idea from the east coast artistic community on how to frame their Easter Exhibition. “As Mangawhai Artists Gallery is closed due to Covid-19, the Member’s Easter Exhibition cannot be shown in the gallery. So our website will showcase each of the artworks from the exhibition. The artwork will be featured for two days then a new piece will replace it at the top of our webpage,” says the gallery curator. To see an ever-changing view of Kaipara creativity check in regularly on mangawhaiartists. co.nz/exhibitions-current.html.

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 Members of the several clubs affiliated with Dargaville’s Sewing and Curtain Centre have been keeping busy throughout the lockdown with projects and challenges that bring some bright colour to the home. Marion, the centre’s owner, has expanded her repertoire of ways to inspire and encourage her friends who enjoy sewing, quilting, embroidery and other fabric crafts by posting new patterns and ideas on the Dargaville Sewing Centre Facebook page. Recently, she’s also taken the time to host a video class or two as well, such as an interactive lesson on how to create a cupcake-themed pencil or craft items case. There are loads of ideas here to help use the time indoors to build skills and create something of enduring usefulness.


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Anzac celebrated differently  by Andy Bryenton

With Anzac Day falling within the period of mandatory selfisolation, many have wondered how we can still afford our veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country the respect they deserve this year. Several unique ideas have been put forward, all of which seem worthy of appreciation. Sadly, the physical ‘red poppy’ appeal will not go ahead on the streets this year, the first time it has been unable to proceed since 1922. This publication will continue its tradition of printing poppy-shaped messages of respect and tribute from our local clubs, businesses and organisations, with a donation made to local RSA clubs. Additionally, on the week before the 25th, the centre pages of the Kaipara Lifestyler will be dedicated to messages from those prominent community groups who traditionally take a significant part in the dawn parade ceremony. Their words, in print, will be able to be read and contemplated by families observing a dawn vigil on their doorsteps and driveways on the morning of the 25th, an idea, which is gaining traction across the nation as a way to pay our respects while maintaining our ‘bubble’ of family isolation. We hope that this combination of poppies and some words of remembrance will go some way to filling the cultural gap left by the necessary but sad cancellation of 2020’s true ceremony. Another capital idea comes from Dargaville Arts Association gallery manager Robyn Mitchell. She has suggested combining the current trend of placing a teddy bear in a prominent

 Red poppies, the symbol of the Anzacs, could be something we use to decorate our windows to show solidarity this April. This is Dargaville Arts Association gallery manager Robyn Mitchell’s concept

window to cheer up the neighbourhood with the concept of the red poppies of Anzac. “Making a red poppy display is easy and can be fun and educational to do with the kids or a way to reflect if you are an adult. It’s also a way of showing that your household is respectful of our servicemen and women, at a time when we can’t go out and do the usual dawn service and wreath-laying.” 

Tip protest seeks government help  by Paul Campbell

Local body politicians across Kaipara and Northland MP Matt King have joined in opposition to an attempt to have a public submission process continue in limited electronic form during the current Covid-19 level four lockdown and State of Emergency across the nation. They have joined a call for help from the Fight the Tip protest movement opposed to the proposed Auckland rubbish dump in the Dome Valley, seen as a threat to the Kaipara Harbour, among other environmental negatives, Auckland Council notified Waste Management’s resource consent and zone change applications on March 26, with public submissions called in the next 40 working days, or until May 26. March 26 was day one of level four, a move that shut down public access to hard copies of relevant documents and submission forms. Instead, the council sought online submissions and Fight the Tip points out this is not available to many submitters in the rural Kaipara in particular. “These are unprecedented times with people under a lot of stress. This process needs to be postponed

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Butchers keep supplying

Smaller businesses need help

 by Ann van Engelen

The team at Mangawhai Meats has streamlined their business and are on track with their non-contact home delivery system during this time.

 by Matt King, Member of Parliament for Northland

My heart goes out to those businesses and individuals in Northland who are suffering as the full weight of coronavirus and the government’s constraints and regulations needed to contain the virus take hold. The word ‘unprecedented’ is used a lot these days. However, in my view, it is unhelpful. For one thing, it states the obvious. For another, if the past can’t give any precedent/guidance, we should focus on the present and what we can learn now for the future. One of those things I believe they can learn right now is the importance of consistency. Three weeks into level four status, we still haven’t any consistency or clarity regarding the small businesses that are the lifeblood of Northland’s communities. I am thinking here particularly of butchers, bakers and the greengrocers who were told only last week that they can trade online but still may not open their retail stores. Why is that? Well, because the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) website says: ‘butchers, bakeries and similar smallscale retailers are considered nonessential, as similar products are readily available in supermarkets.’ Really? Thirty-five per cent of fruit

and vegetables go through small independents, and they keep supermarkets competitive. Moreover, in the small towns that dot Northland, people don’t have to travel so far to reach them. Crowd control and the two-metre social distancing are easier to manage in these small premises, so shopping is safer. It is not a case of supermarkets vs smaller retailers. My contention is that both have a role to play. Still, through this government’s inconsistent thinking, only supermarkets are given a fair go. Giant supermarket chains can absorb the worst effects of coronavirus. They will come out the other side. Many of our smaller, family-owned, businesses will not. I have had business owners ring me in tears, terrified of the future. The government needs to step in now, recognise their plight, and give them a hand. They need to let them reopen — and quickly.

“The locals around the areas are enjoying still getting their meat from us and changing from a face to face operation to an online format,” says company owner Dan Klink. “We have dialled things back, but are offering the best we can at this time. The last award we won was the gold medal in the sausage competition at the end of last year. It was a protein-based sausage with 30 per cent beef and beans. It is like a nacho in a sausage, and we still have them in stock. Our customers absolutely love them — the sales went crazy because we got featured on Seven Sharp. “Ange is at home with the children, and we have reduced our hours to get through this so we can spend more time with our families. The customers that we deliver to are holding up well. They seem to be doing the right thing and following the rules. We are fortunate to have such a great community, and it is nice to see neighbours becoming friends and pulling together. I think coming out of this there will be better neighbourhoods that look out for each other. “People that used to wave as they walked by are now having those two to three metre away conversations — it is nice to see. I think if everyone realises

 Dan Klink with the gold medal award Mangawhai Meat Shop won late last year

it is a serious thing and not a holiday and we do need to stay at home, it does save lives. At present we can spend quality time with our families. Enjoy it while you can, don’t look at the negative, take it as a positive. “People can still order meat online at mangawhai.meats@gmail.com, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Our Facebook page shows what we have in stock.” 

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Silver Fern continues  by Ann van Engelen

As an essential service, Silver Fern Farms in Dargaville is continuing to operate along with new environmental procedures and plant protocols.

 Lance Warmington, Silver Fern Farms Dargaville plant manager

“There has been a massive effort from our people at plants across the country to put in place new controls to keep everyone safe, in such a short time frame due to the lockdown. We also want to thank all those farmers with stock waiting to be processed for their patience,” says Silver Fern Farms CEO Simon Limmer. “The way people are working together is bringing out the best in everyone and our management team. Our staff have done an excellent job in the circumstances. The feedback we have had from the director-general of MPI is that we are putting in place excellent controls and our clear priority is to keep people and their whanau safe. “In lockdown, people are eating differently. No matter which country you are in, if you are locked-down, then restaurants are out-of-bounds, and you are eating at home. It is seeing customers pivot their offerings into retail or home delivery where they can, and this is helping us to offset the downside of slack demand in the foodservice

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sector. Kiwis are now acutely aware of the importance of their food. They are turning to trusted, nutritious options and meat is in demand.” Silver Fern Farms Dargaville plant manager Lance Warmington says the Dargaville team are fully engaged, and as essential workers, they are doing their bit to help our communities. “For the first time, our people worked through Easter to manage the pressures on farms. They realise how much of an important role we play within the current environment. “I think it is really starting to sink in how lucky we all are being able to produce food, and the importance in what we do, and how we do it safely. The messages of support, which have come in from farmers we are helping to get through this, has been a great uplift to our team here. We would like our farmers to know that we got this.” 

New powers to police self-isolation Halfway through the coronavirus lockdown, police around New Zealand are feeling the strain of being on the front lines of the fight to stop transmission of the disease. Their message, as the lockdown appears to be working, it’s not time to relent and get sloppy. New powers have been vested in local police to ensure compliance with the antiCovid-19 measures. Incoming police commissioner Andrew Coster, who took up his role during the initial phases of lockdown, has been quoted as saying he’s not taking a soft approach to those who may undo all the good lockdown has achieved by travelling or resituating in the second stretch of the selfisolation programme. “We have the power to arrest, and we can charge for breach of the Health Notice. We’ve taken a pretty gentle approach up to this point, but people have had a long time now to understand what the powers are. So, we are prepared to take enforcement action if people are deliberately flouting the rules,” he said. More than three hundred people have been apprehended by police breaking the lockdown rules with no good reason. Most have gotten away with a warning, including some in

Kaipara. The time for warnings is up for second and third-time offenders, according to senior police. New powers given to police include the right to set up roadblocks, a measure likely to be seen around the postEaster week. “We will be out in high visibility, patrolling. We will use checkpoints in some places,” Coster said in a television broadcast. “Our message to people is ‘stay home’. We’ve put too much into this to compromise it by trying to get away for a holiday.” Local police stand by the message of their new commissioner. However, they are unable to comment on specific local cases of breaches of quarantine. They reiterate that using the new 105 police contact number for non-urgent crime reporting is very important in these times when the force is stretched for resources. Only use 111 for a crisis emergency, and for reporting of those breaking the quarantine and lockdown rules, visit police.govt.nz/105support.

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Kaipara District Council is uniting with New Zealanders against the COVID-19. Our people are still out and about providing lifeline services so you can stay home and safe. This is a snapshot of what’s available. Please check www.kaipara.govt.nz/covid for up-to-date information about all our services.

Animal Control Our Animal Management Officers will continue to respond to dog attacks.

Council Meetings The Council has established an effective governance system to operate during the pandemic to enable continuous decision making. Committee meetings (including funding applications and briefings) are paused while we set up virtual meetings. Once established, you’ll be able to view these meetings on the KDC Facebook page. A recording of the meeting will also be made available after the meeting. You will not need a Facebook account to view the KDC page or video. We’ll update you soon on new arrangements.

Customer Services Our front desks at Dargaville and Mangawhai are closed but our people are still working behind the scenes to continue to connect you with essential services. You can lodge a request via kaipara.govt.nz, email us at council@kaipara.govt.nz, or contact us by phone.

Public Parks and Toilets Our parks are open for you to enjoy but all events have been cancelled. Please keep your distance from other people who are not in your family or ‘bubble’ group. Do not use playgrounds, gym equipment and skateparks as anything people touch may be a way to spread the virus. Most public toilets remain open, with increased cleaning. A full list can be found at www.kaipara.govt.nz/covid. Please wash your hands carefully after using the toilets.

Rubbish Collections General blue bag rubbish kerbside collection will continue on your normal day except those on Friday collections. Those have now changed to Thursday instead (this includes Mako St, Dargaville - Tangiteroria - Tangowahine Valley, Avoca Road and Waihue). If anyone in your household is sick or in isolation please double bag and seal your rubbish and hold it for 72 hours before putting it out. This will help keep our contractors safe while handling it. Recycling is on hold for now so please hold on to it or put it out with your general rubbish. It’s a good time to think about what

you can do to reduce, reuse, recycle and rot your waste. Transfer stations at Hakaru and Dargaville Transfer Station are closed to the public. The reason we’ve stopped recycling collection is that managing it involves more people than general rubbish collection. The sorting centre in Ruawai is closed, and opening the transfer stations involves having staff present. The more we can keep people in their bubble and at home, the safer we can make our community. While it may be inconvenient to store your recycling for the moment, we’re managing the balance of saving lives while saving the planet.

Libraries All Kaipara Libraries, and their after-hours return slots are closed until further notice. Please keep all items at home. To keep up your reading with our free ebooks, eaudio, digital magazines and newspapers you can join the library as a digital member from home and start straight away. Sign up through the “join the library” section of our website. You can access online services using your four-digit PIN number. If you’ve forgotten your number please phone us on 0800 532 542. We’re updating our Facebook & Instagram regularly with information about e-reading, great ideas to tackle boredom and children’s activities. Why not virtually visit 12 of the best museums of the world from your couch? Our library website kaipara.kotui.org.nz has help for accessing digital items as well as links to interesting activities. If you need help setting up digital products please phone us for advice.

Water Supply, Wastewater and Stormwater The water supply, wastewater and stormwater are essential services and our people are out maintaining them throughout the lockdown.

While you are home, please remember we are still in a drought and use water sensibly. Our Water Meter Readers won’t be able to read your meter, so we’ll use estimates for now and adjust accounts after the next reading.


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Four Squares encouraged  by Ann van Engelen

As one of a few essential services privileged to operate during the lockdown, supermarkets are now the hub of their local communities.

 Wellsford Four Square owner Joe Dodd is one of the many operators providing the community with essentials

Four Squares around the region are working around the clock, including Wellsford owner-operator Joe Dodd and his team. They are constantly receiving deliveries and restocking shelves so they can continue to meet the needs of their customers. “For more than a month, our team have been working tirelessly to feed our local community. These past few weeks have seen a huge spike in demand for everyday essential grocery items like flour, milk, bread and rice,” says Joe. “We want to thank our customers for being patient and kind during these times and encourage them to keep shopping normally. They will see a number of protective measures instore to keep customers and staff safe, including hand sanitiser around the store and wiping down the trolleys after every customer. Increased cleaning of high touch areas includes checkouts and

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protective screens at checkouts, twometre distancing lines around checkouts and limited numbers of people in-store. “Customers have adhered to maintaining the appropriate physical distance and have adjusted well to new instore guidelines. Our team has prioritised each other’s health and wellbeing. We are working together to ensure our staff are taking days off to rest and recuperate so that we can continue to provide for our local community. “Customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive — both from a convenience and a health perspective. We continue to receive comments praising our excellent customer service despite the level-four restrictions. “We are grateful for customers patience and understanding during these challenging times. We are all in this together.” 

Costs waived for students Northpower Fibre says it will waive its monthly wholesale connection charges for six months for families with schoolage children living in homes without broadband connectivity on its ultra-fast fibre network. Chief Executive Darren Mason says the company has been working with the Ministry of Education “to help identify the location of families in our areas with school-age children and no broadband connection. “In partnership with the ministry, Northpower Fibre will look to reactivate broadband connectivity to 842 homes to help support the educational needs of our community during this time.” The households identified as needing internet connectivity for learning, already have a fibre Optical Network Terminal (ONT) in the home — the small white plastic ‘box’ required

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Kaipara Kumara Cake Line the bottoms of 3 x 20cm cake tins with baking paper. METHOD: 1. Preheat the oven to 170°C (325°F) Gas 3. 2. Put the sugar, eggs and oil in a freestanding electric mixer with a paddle attachment (or use a handheld electric whisk) and beat until all the ingredients are well incorporated (don’t worry if the mixture looks slightly split). Slowly add the flour, bicarbonate of soda, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger, salt and vanilla extract and continue to beat until well mixed. 3. Stir in the grated kumara and walnuts by hand until they are all evenly dispersed. Pour the mixture into the prepared cake tins and smooth over with a palette knife. Bake in the preheated oven for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown and the sponge bounces back when touched. Leave the cakes to cool slightly in the tins before turning out onto a wire cooling rack to cool completely.

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The team at KidsCan is in support of the lockdown and closing of schools but realise that children who rely on them for food in schools will still be needing assistance.

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Electricity education for children

Driving rules during lockdown

 by Ann van Engelen

 by Andy Bryenton

Northpower is offering an educational resource online to help children and their families learn about electrical safety with the Staying safe around electricity with Zap booklet.

Suddenly, having reliable transport has become even more vital than usual. However, with mechanics and garages closed, what are the rules about driving during the lockdown?

“The fun activity workbook is normally given out to students after an electrical safety school presentation to schools in the Kaipara and Whangarei areas. We have been offering this programme since 2004,” says Northpower customer adviser Jan Thomsen. “It is our third book, hot off the press last  Jan Thomsen and her possum at a Northpower electrical safety year, and targeted at 7 educational programme to 10-year-olds as this is seen nationally as the at-risk age group. different ways we use it and that it can Back in 2004, when Northpower first be very dangerous. The booklet explains offered this programme, the workbook that it is important to stay safe around was a very basic in-house one. Then it, so no one gets hurt. other electricity networks became “Children can check out the fun involved in public safety and school diagrams explaining power stations programmes, and we offered a more and a variety of activities including word general workbook customised with find, magic tricks, snakes and ladders individual network logos. I am excited and fun facts. Zap also teaches the about Northpower’s latest modern, young and not so young what to do if a engaging version. Zap teaches about powerline falls down.” electricity and how it helps us every day. To download Staying safe around “The character shows where electricity with Zap — go to the electricity comes from, how it is made, Northpower Facebook page. 

The New Zealand Transport Agency, who administer road traffic across the nation, has clarified the rules about driving in this unprecedented emergency period, starting with the reminder that if you don’t have to leave your home, you should not. If you do; to get supplies or to take part in ‘essential service’ work, it’s now your responsibility to check that your vehicle is safe to drive before you embark. Many WOFs will expire during the lockdown, and police have been instructed to treat these as current, due to the fact that it’s simply impossible to get to a qualified technician right now. It only applies if you are driving for legitimate reasons, however. It’s also notable that insurance will still cover vehicles with a WOF lapsed during the lockdown, should it prove that there was no safety issue underlying the cause of the accident. Registration labels can still be bought online and sent via post. NZTA reminds people that you cannot get

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Here you’ll find a commemorative Anzac poppy to colour and place in your window to help mark Anzac Day, April 25. While we can’t gather together as a community this year to pay our respects to our servicemen and women in the armed forces, there are still many ways to share the spirit of resourcefulness and resilience that is part of the Anzac legacy. Check out poppy-themed art projects on Pinterest for some ideas on how to felt, crochet, paint, mosaic, applique, sculpt or even bake bold red tributes to those who have served under our flag with honour and distinction.


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Homesick but grateful

Literacy helpers needed

International students from around the world are discovering the extent of Kiwi hospitality as they sit out the Covid-19 lockdown with Northland host families across the region.

 by Ann van Engelen

Those on exchanges through various community groups and schools are proving to be good ambassadors in this time of trouble, while their local ‘families’ are earning praise, both at home and abroad. There are currently 150 foreign exchange students placed with families all around the north, including the Kaipara. The vast majority had been here for some time when the Covid-19 pandemic assailed the world, and none are considered a vector for the illness — all express gratitude for the local hospitality. “For many of those students, being back in their home countries would be much less comfortable, because they are from big builtup cities, where the number of coronavirus cases is higher, and lockdowns are being extended,”  Leo, a student from Germany, has helped establish said Jo Lees, project manager for a lockdown garden with his host family Study Northland. “In contrast, here in Northland, the and support international education students are enjoying living in rural throughout New Zealand. Lees added settings or houses with big back yards that international students are well and plenty of fresh air.” supported by education officials. The Study Northland is the international homestay families have been doing an education arm of Northland Inc, the amazing job of keeping them busy and regional economic development agency. making them feel an integral part of It was set up last year to strengthen the family. 

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The Rural Youth and Adult Literacy Trust is in need of volunteer tutors to aid teens and adults who cannot read and write to upskill themselves. “We have free courses available online to help teens and adults learn to read and write if they have insufficient skills,” says coordinator Liz Alexander. “The courses are run with coaches, and they interact through a phone call, FaceTime or Skype with our students. Each student receives one on one help, and if you are nearby, you can meet face to face once the lockdown is over. “We try to have coaches in each area that people require help. To be a coach, you need to be able to use a computer, be patient and enjoy helping people. We have youth, mums, dads, grandparents and older farmers getting assistance. Many people have left school early and got practical jobs when the school system failed them. “If you would like help to learn to read or write, phone in or send us a message on Facebook. We can assist whether it is dyslexia, lack of schooling or lack of interest at the time of schooling. Some people left school at 16 and haven’t had to use the skills. “Our oldest student was in their 80s. He could read and didn’t have comprehension skills. Being a farmer, his wife wrote for him, but he wanted to do it for himself.

 Liz Alexander coordinator of the Rural Youth and Adult Literacy Trust

“Helping people is an amazing experience. The easy reader materials are all donated to us by Kelliher Charitable Trust, and everything is sent in the mail or by courier. We have seen so much success. It doesn’t matter where in the country you are, we will find someone to help you.” To volunteer or if you need help call 0800 891 339 or email Joanna@ adultliteracy.ac.nz. 

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FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE SUPPORT SERVICES • Crisis Support and Advocacy • Individual and Family Therapy Counselling • ACC Sensitive Claims • Refuge Accommodation or Assistance with Relocation • Safety Programmes, Parenting and Empowerment Programmes

15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei

morrisandmorris.co.nz

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 21 April 2020 edition is Monday 20 April 2020

For Sale

Tree Services

Public Notices

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Our weekly meetings in the Dargaville Area have been disrupted due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Anyone reaching out for help with a drinking problem, please phone Murray - 09 439 5248, Wayne - 09 439 6561, Bernie - 027 212 2148.

CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458.

Work Wanted

ARE YOU needing free, confidential help and advice? Contact Citizens Advice Bureau. During Lockdown phone 439 6100, or email: dargaville@cab.org.nz The Free Legal Clinic is still operating via phone, appointments necessary.

TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m3 onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141.

Pet Supplies PET DOORS - Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber - supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd.

Septic Tank Services EFFLUENT REMOVAL, just give us a call, we remove it all. ‘Magic Property Services’. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Trades & Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840. GLASS REPAIRS & replacement, insurance claims, we’ve got you covered during the lockdown. Phone 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 - Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd. WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.

Pay attention!

LOVE REMEMBERS my holy Sabbath, Romans 3:31, Matthew 5:17-19. 1 John: 2: 3-5.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

In Memoriam

Sheryl Lynette Topia 4 April 1956 - 10 April 2019 In loving memory of a cherished wife, mum and nana A year ago you left us It broke our hearts in two Although time may heal our pain We will never forget you We miss you so much. Love Bruce, Donna & Chris, Adam & Megan, Lani & Rhys, Joel & Danae and your 10 special grandchildren

WEST COASTER Bus service. We regret to advise due to low patronage this service has now ceased. We sincerely thank those who have supported us over the years.

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628.

Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer

• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Avoid Drink Driving

around road works

021 056 7665 Phone 439 6070 or National Help Line 0800 883 300

60

• Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning • Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

CALL TRAVIS!

“NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”

BE THE SOBER D FOr A NiGHT

Wash your hands


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April 14 - 2020  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

AIR CONDITIONING R E F R I G E R AT I O N and other leading brands

4 Totara Street, Dargaville • P: 09 945 5298 • M: 021 249 1366 E: info@waverefrigeration.nz • www.waverefrigeration.nz We do it right —your total air conditioning and refrigeration specialist

WHILE OUR LIBRARIES ARE CLOSED WE: Have extended borrowing times on all items Have wiped any fines that arise from library closures Are working behind the scenes to keep you connected & informed Are still available to take your calls on 0800 532 542 or emails sent to library@kaipara.govt.nz Are expanding our range of eDigital products that you can access online (check our website or Facebook page for step by step instructions on how)

Have closed the after hours returns slot and WIFI is disconnected

(these measures are in place to keep people at home and safe, we are sorry for any inconvenience)

Please check our website kaipara.kotui.org.nz & Dargaville Library Facebook page for regular updates

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